Will Radford’s perfect night at the plate fueled Greene Central’s statement win over Washington, as the Rams continue climbing the conference ranks and sharpening their edge for playoff positioning.
Will Radford’s perfect night at the plate fueled Greene Central’s statement win over Washington, as the Rams continue climbing the conference ranks and sharpening their edge for playoff positioning.
North Lenoir boys tennis clinched the conference championship with wins over North Johnston and Martin County, improving to 12-1 overall behind Casey Alston’s redemption victory and a complete team effort.
Kenzie Carson struck out 14 in a dominant complete-game performance and added three hits, two RBIs, and three stolen bases to lead Frink past Woodington, 9-1, on Thursday.
Jonas Joyner went 3-for-3 with four RBIs and two stolen bases to lift the Woodington Raiders to a 9-4 win over Frink in conference play.
Kinston’s Ryan Henderson defied the odds with a late start in competitive swimming, earning a scholarship to Louisville and ranking among the nation’s fastest in the 50 freestyle—all fueled by relentless grit and 4:30 a.m. drives to chase greatness.
North Lenoir senior Alivia Whitley made her college dreams official this week, signing to play volleyball at Lenoir Community College.
Tuesday night was jam packed with softball, baseball, and soccer scores. Check out the scores from Tuesday!
Reagan Bumgarner delivered a statement performance Monday afternoon, powering the Woodington Raiders to a dominant 17-0 win over CSS with seven RBIs on four hits, including an inside-the-park home run.
Heath McLawhorn’s 3-for-3 day, including an inside-the-park homer and triple, powered the Woodington Raiders to a 13-3 win in their conference opener over Contentnea Savannah School.
The Arendell Parrott Academy Patriots suffered a 4-1 defeat to the Greenfield Knights on Monday night in Kinston, N.C. The Patriots' only run came in the bottom of the first inning.
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The South Lenoir Blue Devils hosted the North Lenoir Hawks on Friday night for a highly anticipated rivalry matchup south of the river. In an intense and well-played game, the Blue Devils came out on top with a 2-0 victory, thanks to a remarkable pitching performance from Jade Sasnett.
Behind a composed pitching performance from Winthrop commit Garrett Byrd and a clutch bases-loaded hit from Aiden Clark, the North Lenoir Hawks edged past the South Lenoir Blue Devils 4-2 in a tightly contested battle that lived up to the hype.
The Woodington Raiders opened their season with a 3-1 record, fueled by explosive offense, aggressive base running, and standout performances from Jonas Joyner, Cannon Sumner, and Jacob Burkett.
The Woodington Raiders came up just shy in their second game of the season, falling 12-7 to Greene County on Wednesday evening in a hard-fought matchup.
Kinston’s Tyreek Copper is a three-year starter with elite production, high football IQ, and next-level athleticism — and he’s making it clear he’s the best wide receiver in North Carolina.
North Lenoir boys tennis improved to 9-1 overall and 3-0 in conference play with a dominant 9-0 sweep over Wallace-Rose Hill.
Greene Central suffered its third straight one-run loss in a tough 4-3 defeat to Ayden-Grifton, despite strong performances from Will Radford and Easton Creech.
Bethel Christian Academy's softball and baseball teams delivered dominant conference wins, with the Lady Trojans winning 16-0 and the Trojans rolling to a 29-1 victory.
North Lenoir senior Alyssa Hatcher, a two-sport standout and East Central Conference Volleyball Player of the Year, signed her letter of intent to play volleyball at Averett University after a decorated high school career filled with leadership, versatility, and all-around excellence.